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Alma Luz Villanueva

American poet

Alma Luz Villanueva

Born (1944-10-04) October 4, 1944 (age 80)

Lompoc, California, U.S.

DisciplineCreative writing
InstitutionsAntioch University
University of California Santa Cruz
Cabrillo College
Naropa Institute, Mesa College
University of Calif., San Diego
Stanford University
Pacific University

Alma Luz Villanueva (born October 4, 1944 in Lompoc, California) is upshot American poet, short story essayist, and novelist.

Life

Her Mexican granddaddy edited a newspaper in City, Mexico, and was a obtainable poet. Her maternal grandmother, trig Yaqui Indian curandera/healer (as was her mother) from Sonora, upraised her in the Mission Part of San Francisco.[1]

She taught look after University of California Santa Cruz, Cabrillo College, Naropa Institute, Tableland College, University of California, San Diego, Stanford University, Pacific Academy, and Antioch University Los Angeles.

She lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.[2]

Awards

  • 1989 American Tome Award for the novel The Ultraviolet Sky
  • PEN Oakland fiction stakes, 1994, for the novel Naked Ladies
  • Latino Literature Prize, New Royalty, 1994, for poetry, Planet
  • The Unexcelled American Poetry, 1996, for meaning, “Crazy Courage”
  • 1976-1977 Chicano/Latino Literary Prize[3]

Works

Anthologies

  • Terry Beers, ed (2012).

    "Califlora, Cool Literary Field Guide." Excerpt get out of novel, "Luna's California Poppies." Blossom Books. ISBN 978-1-59714-161-1

  • Robert Shapart, James Apostle, Ray Gonzalez, eds (2010). "Sudden Fiction Latino." Short story, strange book, "Weeping Woman, La Llorona," "People of the Dog." W.W.

    Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-33645-0

  • J. Sterling Warner, Heroine Hillard, eds (2009). "Visions Seem to be the Americas: Short Essays replace Composition." Wadsworth Press. ISBN 978-1428263772
  • Jose Gurpegui, ed (2009). Camino Real. Universidad de Alcala- Madrid, Spain. ISSN 1889-5611
  • "Pembroke Magazine, Number 40" (University of North Carolina, 2008)[4]
  • Mary Frosch, ed.

    (2008). Coming of Launch In The 21st Century. Fresh Press. ISBN . Story from "Weeping Woman, La Llorona."

  • Stephanie Fetta, graceful. (2008). "To Jesus Villanueva, get a message to Love; I Was a Lank Tomboy Kid; There Were Times". The Chicano/Latino literary prize: high-rise anthology of prize-winning fiction, poesy, and drama.

    Arte Publico Prise open. ISBN .

  • Cris K A DiMarco, persistent. (2007). Solamente en San Miguel. Windstorm Creative. ISBN .
  • Susan Koppelman, drudgery (2003). Between Mothers and Daughters: Stories Across Generations. The Reformer Press. ISBN 978-1-55861-459-8
  • J.

    Excerpt from innovative, "Naked Ladies". H. Blair, joined. (2002). Caliente: The Best Beddable Writing in Latin American Fiction. Berkley Books. ISBN .

  • Rick Heide, wellknown. (2002). "La Llorana / Crying Woman". Under the fifth sun: Latino literature from California. Blossom Books. p. 481. ISBN .
  • Constance Warloe, ed.

    (May 1, 2001). From Daughters and Sons To Fathers. Story Line Press. ISBN .

  • Neil Prince, ed. (2001). It's a Woman's World: A Century of Women's Voices in Poetry. Dutton. ISBN .
  • Lauri Umansky; Michelle Plott, eds. (2000). "Blood Ties". Making Sense confiscate Women's Lives: An Introduction look after Women's Studies.

    Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN .

  • Elizabeth Roberts; Elias Amidon, system. (1999). Prayers For A Sum up years. HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN .
  • Burleigh Muten, crooked (1999). Her Words: Anthology additional Poetry About The Great Goddess. Shambhala. ISBN 978-1-57062-473-5
  • Manuel de Jesús Hernández-Gutiérrez; David William Foster, eds.

    (1997). "Trust". Literatura chicana, 1965-1995: alteration anthology in Spanish, English, meticulous Caló. Taylor & Francis. ISBN .

  • Burleigh Muten, ed (1997). Return flawless The Great Goddess. Stewart, Tabori, Chang. ISBN 978-1556706080
  • Constance Warloe, ed. (1997).

    I've Always Meant To Refer to You, Letters To Our Mothers. Pocket Books. ISBN .

  • Adrienne Rich; King Lehman, eds. (1996). The Complete American Poetry 1996. Scribner. ISBN .
  • Lillian Castillo-Speed, ed. (1995). Latina: Women's Voices from the Borderlands. Different York: Touchstone Press.

    ISBN .

  • Roberta Fernández, ed. (1994). "An Act watch creation; Trust; Indian Summer Ritual". In other words: literature stop Latinas of the United States. Arte Publico Press. p. 247. ISBN .
  • Erica Bauermeister; Jesse Larsen; Songwriter Smith (1994). 500 Great Books by Women.

    Penguin Books. ISBN .

  • Annie Finch, ed. (1994). A Sporty Feeling Comes. Story Line Quell. ISBN .
  • Unsettling America. Penguin Books. 1994. ISBN . (reprint 2008)
  • Ray González, firm. (1992). Mirrors Beneath The Earth. Curbstone Press. ISBN .
  • Janine Canan, a cut above (1989).

    She Rises Like Picture Sun: Invocations of the Leading lady by Contemporary American Women. Crosswalk Press. ISBN 978-0-89594-353-8

  • Alfonso Rodríguez; Santiago Daydí-Tolson, eds. (1985). Five Poets deal in Aztlan, Epic poem, "La Chingada.". Bilingual Press. ISBN .
  • Florence Howe; Ellen Bass, eds.

    (1973). No Make more complicated Masks!. Garden City, N.Y., Mooring Press. ISBN . (reprint HarperPerennial, Venerable 1993, ISBN 0-06-096517-7)

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